	<p>
		There&apos;s a prevalent us versus them mentality in this book.
		Let&apos;s start with the division of people into churches.
		The Book of Mormon claims that there are only two churches, and everyone has to belong to one.
		That&apos;s right, if you believe nothing and follow no one, you&apos;re somehow a part of a church anyway: the devil&apos;s church:
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	<div class="cited-quotation">
		<cite>1 Nephi 14:10</cite>
		<blockquote>
			<p>
				And he said unto me:
				Behold there are save two churches only; the one is the church of the Lamb of God, and the other is the church of the devil; wherefore, whoso belongeth not to the church of the Lamb of God belongeth to that great church, which is the mother of abominations; and she is the whore of all the earth.
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		</blockquote>
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	<p>
		This next passage begins fine, saying if that if you fight against Zion, the holy city, you&apos;re against Jehovah.
		However, it continues to say that any who are not with Jehovah in general are against him.
		That&apos;s not how things work.
		You can&apos;t be against someone you believe to be fictitious.
		We atheists aren&apos;t against Jehovah.
		Furthermore, it&apos;s possible to take a neutral stand even on matters you believe to be real.
		You can believe in Jehovah while not agreeing or disagreeing with his ways.
		That said, his ways are pretty harsh, so it&apos;s hard not to be opposed to them if you&apos;re not actively on his side.
		Taking a neutral stand with this monster is rather difficult if you believe him to be real.
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	<div class="cited-quotation">
		<cite>2 Nephi 10:16</cite>
		<blockquote>
			<p>
				Wherefore, he that fighteth against Zion, both Jew and Gentile, both bond and free, both male and female, shall perish; for they are they who are the whore of all the earth; for they who are not for me are against me, saith our God.
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		</blockquote>
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	<p>
		Here, we see the claim made that if you&apos;re not a follower of Jehovah, you&apos;re in open rebellion against him.
		The only way to disobey what you&apos;re told Jehovah wants of you is to listen to an evil spirit (I assume this is Satan).
		You couldn&apos;t just, say, not believe what you&apos;re told Jehovah wants or even not believe in Jehovah at all
		The only possible way is that you&apos;re rebelling against him:
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	<div class="cited-quotation">
		<cite>Mosiah 2:36 - 2:37</cite>
		<blockquote>
			<p>
				And now, I say unto you, my brethren, that after ye have known and have been taught all these things, if ye should transgress and go contrary to that which has been spoken, that ye do withdraw yourselves from the Spirit of the Lord, that it may have no place in you to guide you in wisdom&apos;s paths that ye may be blessed, prospered, and preserved-
			</p>
			<p>
				I say unto you, that the man that doeth this, the same cometh out in open rebellion against God; therefore he listeth to obey the evil spirit, and becometh an enemy to all righteousness; therefore, the Lord has no place in him, for he dwelleth not in unholy temples.
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